A TORY doctor MP was banned by party chiefs from speaking out against David Cameron’s NHS reforms.

GP Sarah Wollaston wanted to sit on a committee ­scrutinising the ­legislation.

She had hoped to put forward a number of changes demanded by her patients and other doctors.

But Tory whips stopped her because the amendments would hold up the Bill that they want rushed through.

Dr Wollaston, MP for Totnes, Devon, said: “Clearly I’m not going to participate in a committee if I’m told not to ask questions or say anything against party line.

“You can’t tell people they can consider a Bill but not table amendments. We seem to have lost the support of the profession. Without that I think we’re in for a rough ride.” Dr Wollaston also slammed the axing of primary care trusts and handing GPs control of budgets.